As fire departments across North America confront aging fleets and rising service demands, large-scale procurements like this highlight the growing need for modernization and long-term operational readiness.
E-ONE Select Series Aerial in Service for KY Department
E-ONE built this Metro 100 aerial ladder quint on a Cyclone cab and chassis for the Hebron (KY) Fire Department.
Introduction to Emergency Vehicle HVAC: What is Heat?
The concept is how can we move the heat from inside the box to outside the box? It really doesn’t matter what the box is.
E-ONE Expands Production Capacity
Expanded production capabilities will enable E-ONE to increase aerial output by 35 percent while helping to reduce delivery timelines.
Texas FD Chooses Rear-Mount Straight Stick Quint
The Addison (TX) Fire Department decided a straight stick’s maneuverability fit its needs better than a platform and went with a Spartan ER rear-mount aerial ladder quint.
Compartment Corner: Palm Harbor (FL) E-ONE Cyclone Aerial
Palm Harbor (FL) Fire Rescue Truck 67 sits on a Cyclone cab and chassis, which features E-ONE’s 78-foot, three section “Tough-Truss” extruded aluminum ladder.
Ohio Department Turns to E-ONE for 78-Foot Aerial Ladder Quint
The department wanted to put its aerial ladder quint at Station 88 into reserve status and replace it with a new aerial ladder quint.
New Construction Leads FD to Add Smeal 100-Foot Midmount Platform Quint
With Sanger (TX) experiencing burgeoning growth, especially in multistory structures, the department decided it needed to add an aerial.
E-ONE Showcases New Tractor Drawn Aerial at FDIC 2025
E-ONE, Inc. will showcase a new Tractor Drawn Aerial and its new Select Series™ Aerial that highlight E-ONE’s “Strength Through Excellence” at FDIC International.
Pueblo (CO) FD Has New Smeal 125-Foot Rear-Mount Aerial
Believed to be the tallest aerial in Colorado, this apparatus expands the department’s response package.
Talking Trucks: Tires
Chris Mc Loone and Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Advisor Chris Daly discuss the importance of properly maintaining the tires that carry you and your crews to emergency incidents and cover some ways to maintain control of a vehicle in case a tire blowout occurs while responding.
Ocala (FL) Fire Rescue Welcomes Groundbreaking Addition to Fleet
It comes equipped with five main tools crucial for effective firefighting: a pump, water tank, fire hose, aerial device, and ground ladders.












